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    339th Transportation Company

    To keep the pot boiling, some general interest photo's from the 339th guys.
    I wonder if any of those Wheel covers ever made it home? I have never seen
    one in the 'flesh'.

    Cheers,
    John.
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      339th Transportation Company

      From my namesake.
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        339th Transportation Company

        More Maint. But it was the only game in town.
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          339th Transportation Company

          Tiger Stripes were the 'off duty' wear of the day.
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            611th Transportation Co.

            More recoveries.
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              Great thread.
              Thanks for taking the time to post all theses great photos.
              Love the Tiger suit picture.
              Any more like this at all ?
              owen

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                You are most welcome.
                I will ask Mr. Edwards, if he has any more 'camo' shots.

                Cheers,
                John.

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                  John ,
                  Could you ask him where he got his tigers from ?
                  owen

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                    John ,
                    Could you ask him where he got his tigers from ?
                    owen

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                      611th Transportation Co.

                      More recoveries.
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                        Great additions and updates! Love that tiger stripe photo!

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                          611th Transportation Co.

                          Images. Courtesy Frank Garcia.
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                            339th Transportation Company

                            Interesting response to Owen's enquiry.
                            Supply no doubt sourced them from Nha-Trang's Vendors.
                            One more picture, Silk patch on Crown, with 'Go To Hell' tab.

                            "The cammies were Vietnam isssue, (a little on the small size) issued by the unit to the A/c recovery teams. Due to some of the areas that we went into, that didn't warrant U.S. uniforms and when we inserted and recovered Special Forces and SOG teams. They were pretty much standard issue for Special Forces and SOG teams especially along the borders" Really can't remember buttons on pockets but think they were two buttons "
                            John, Our source was through our unit supply SGT. Don't know where they got them.
                            Mike Edwards, Vietnam 1964 - 66.
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                              John ,
                              Thanks for the follow up interview VERY much.
                              Great work here again and thanks for the GTH boonie hat pic.
                              owen

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                                611th Transportation Co.

                                I do not often search Ebay these days and even less so on newly listed items,
                                but something inclined me to do so a couple of weeks ago. I was excited to see
                                an attributed set appear for sale again, on a BIN basis. I had observed it last July,
                                and although I thought it neat, I had no real knowledge of the Transport Recovery
                                units and their use of the CH37 in Vietnam. But less than a month later, Scott made contact and this thread was begun, so I am really happy to have secured it.
                                The last owner seems to have moved the layout about, with 2 surprise additions.
                                The Geneva card, gives me a nice avenue to research the original owner and a crew wing that looks to be legit? Albeit of poorer quality than the R wing, which has a seperate roundel. I will be mounting all the local made items and medals in a shadow box, this set, as well as Scotts pocket patch.
                                Will be slated for an eventual donation, to the U.S. Army Transportation Museum.
                                OBITUARY
                                John E Laird. July 19, 1943 – February 16, 2017. Kettering Ohio.

                                John was a Vietnam veteran serving from 1964-1967, followed by many years
                                employment and then retirement from GM. He was a hard worker who never gave up no matter how difficult the situation was.
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